How do you know what size motor is in it? I don't know what size engine is in this one. The body is pretty good on this one, it does have some rust through on it. My Dad is going to paint it red in the Spring. We don't need anymore blue. Our Van is blue and our 82 Dodge Power Ram is blue. Too much blue! Me and my Dad go into town a lot with this old truck and a lot of people come and look at it. I've heard people say things like " You sure don't see many of those anymore ". It has been about 30 below zero here in MN. This truck starts right up in the cold and it has a VERY good heater in it. I really like this truck and it seems to be very dependable so far. Only problem is there is there is no gas gauge because this truck has a larger box put on and a larger fuel tank under it, so the original fuel gauge is always Empty. So we just keep puttng gas in once in a while until we get a gauge that works with the fuel tank. Here is a photo of the homemade box. It is a very nice large box, it is nice because it is wider than the truck's cab as you can see in the photo. It was made very nicely, it is not a ugly homemade one, it is a good homemade one and is strong. The toolobox is no longer in the back, that was moved into our other truck.
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